…When you first add a chart, it just has basic template data inserted into it.…You now need to attach it to a table or manually enter the data in.…To do that, tap on the chart and choose Edit Data.…You'll see here that it opens up a spreadsheet.…You now need to populate this with material.…You can do this by entering it in manually, or you can copy and…past from above.…I'm going to choose Done for a second, come up here and select my data.…There we go.…

Let's copy that.…Come down here and choose Edit Data and I'll paste.…And, you'll see that it added the material in.…Now, these headers aren't actually going to be used.…So, let's select these and delete.…Tap at the top to select the entire column, looks good.…All the information is entered.…And, I'm just going to clear that out, and label that Quantity.…And, click Done.…You'll see that things update, and…if we size this a bit there's more room to see things.…This is showing us the information and comparing the sales across.…

If we edit that, we could see clearly that…

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8/19/2014

Discover how to use iWork, Apple's office productivity suite, on the iPad.
Author Rich Harrington shows how to get the most from each of the three apps: Keynote, for presentations; Pages, for working with text documents; and Numbers, for spreadsheets. Learn how to work with text, photos, tables, charts, shapes, and photos in each program. Plus, learn about the multiple benefits of iCloud: collaborating with others, synchronizing your iPad with your Mac or PC, and backing up important documents.